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Artist

Curzie

Every illustration invites a closer look at the playful details of the everyday.

8 Works

About Curzie

Curzie receives 20% of every sale

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Curzie is an independent illustrator who focuses on the creation of gallery-grade art prints. Based on their available portfolio, the artist develops works that lean into narrative and graphic storytelling. While their formal background and exhibition history remain undocumented in standard databases, their presence is established through a consistent output of digital illustrations. The collection features pieces such as Hat Parade and Autumnal Tree, which highlight a range of interests from character-based scenes to nature. These works demonstrate a focus on clear lines and evocative color palettes, designed specifically for the medium of high-quality art prints.

Visual voice

Curzie employs a graphic sensibility to explore themes of seasonality and playful human interaction. Their work balances structured compositions with lighthearted subjects, resulting in illustrations that feel both deliberate and imaginative.
Whimsical IllustrationGraphic ArtSeasonal ThemesCharacter Studies
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Curzie — questions answered

Who is the artist Curzie?

Curzie is an independent illustrator known for creating gallery-grade art prints that feature whimsical and seasonal themes.

What are some of Curzie's most recognizable works?

Key pieces in the collection include the playful Hat Parade and the nature-focused Autumnal Tree.

What style of art does Curzie create?

Curzie specializes in graphic illustration, often focusing on character-driven scenes and atmospheric landscapes.

Where can I find more information about Curzie's background?

Curzie maintains a low profile, with their work primarily available through digital marketplaces like Arthaus rather than traditional gallery circuits.

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